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What is the curb weight of the Song Plus?

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LeEvangeline
09/02/25 7:05am
The curb weight of the Song Plus is approximately between 1700 kg and 1800 kg. Definition of curb weight: Curb weight refers to the vehicle's own weight when it leaves the factory. Automotive design indicators: The curb weight of a car refers to the weight of the car when it is fully equipped according to the factory technical conditions, such as spare tires, tools, etc., and all fluids are filled. This is an important design indicator for automobiles. This indicator must be both advanced and practical. It is closely related to the design level, manufacturing level, and industrialization level of the car. The curb weight is the car's own weight, referring to the weight of the car under normal driving conditions plus the weight of the attached accessories. Related to fuel consumption: The curb weight of a car is also an important parameter affecting fuel consumption. Because the fuel consumption of a vehicle is directly proportional to its curb weight, meaning the heavier the car, the more fuel it consumes.
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ZoeyLynn
09/15/25 2:18am
Last week, I just helped my friend measure his Song PLUS DM-i Champion Edition. The empty vehicle with a full tank weighed around 1,630 kg, equivalent to the weight of two small calves. The battery pack is hidden in the chassis, making the ride stable, but you have to slow down when going over speed bumps. When installing a rooftop luggage box last time, the mechanic specifically reminded not to exceed 30 kg, saying the car's center of gravity design is quite particular. The pure electric version is slightly lighter, around 1,560 kg, but the hybrid version, equipped with an engine and fuel tank, is noticeably more solid. You can feel the weight of the body pressing on the ground during traffic jams.
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KhloeFitz
10/29/25 2:57am
Anyone who has driven the Song PLUS on long trips knows this car is quite hefty. The manual states the DM-i two-wheel-drive version weighs around 1.6 tons empty, with the four-wheel-drive adding another 200 kg. Last time I changed tires, the technician mentioned this weight puts significant pressure on the suspension and advised against long-term full loads. My own 110KM flagship model measured 1,665 kg with just half a tank of gas. When picking up the kids, tossing three backpacks into the trunk visibly lowers the body—I always make sure the tire pressure doesn’t drop below 2.5.
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Herb
12/12/25 3:09am
Comparing the specifications, the fuel-powered Song PLUS weighs only 1,580 kg at its lightest, while the plug-in hybrid version jumps to around 1.8 tons due to the additional battery pack. Last time I saw them disassembling the chassis in the workshop, the Blade Battery alone accounted for over 30% of the vehicle's weight. The difference is quite noticeable during daily commutes, especially when braking—the hybrid version has more inertia, so it's advisable for novice drivers to maintain a longer following distance.
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